UNESCO recognizes TCF’s ‘Aagahi’ through Confucius Prize for Literacy

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2018-04-02T18:57:02+05:00
UNESCO recognizes TCF’s ‘Aagahi’ through Confucius Prize for Literacy
UNESCO recognizes TCF’s ‘Aagahi’ through Confucius Prize for Literacy
UNESCO recognizes TCF’s ‘Aagahi’ through Confucius Prize for Literacy

The Citizens Foundation (TCF) has been awarded the prestigious UNESCO Confucius Prize for Literacy, 2017 for their Adult Literacy Programme, Aagahi. TCF is the only organization from Pakistan to win this award, the other winners are AdulTICoProgram from Columbia and FunDza from South Africa.

The UNESCO Confucius Prize for Literacy was established in 2005 with the support of the Government of the People’s Republic of China. It gives special consideration to literacy amongst adults in rural areas and out-of-school youth, particularly girls and women.

Ms. Vibeke Jensen, Director/ Representative of UNESCO in Pakistan, stated, “The low literacy rate is a major problem in Pakistan, and I highly appreciate this initiative of TCF to educate women through their literacy program, Aagahi.”

This year’s theme of UNESCO Confucius Prize for Literacy was ‘Literacy in a Digital World’ and TCF’s Aagahi was recognized on the basis of its effectiveness and the successful use of technology and digital tools for monitoring and evaluation of the programme. The Prize was presented at an official ceremony at UNESCO’s Headquarters in Paris on International Literacy Day at 8th September, 2017. Mr. Ateed Riaz, Co-Founder and Chairman of TCF, received the award on behalf of the organization in the presence of Amna Khalid, Executive Advisor of TCF for Community Development Programs.

Published in Young Nation Magazine on September 23, 2017

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